[lang_nl]Gezamenlijke persconferentie Radjabov & Topalov[lang_nl][lang_en]Joint press conference Radjabov & Topalov[lang_en]
[lang_nl]Omdat de heren met hun remise gedeeld eerste eindigden, werd aan Teimour Radjabov en Veselin Topalov gevraagd of ze misschien samen hun remise wilden toelichten. Daar waren ze toe bereid en wij kunnen dit schouwspel gelukkig weer tonen. Radjabov staat helaas wat veel voor het demonstratiebord, maar de cameraman (bovengetekende) kon geen kant op want zat vastgeklemd tussen leden van een Bulgaarse en een Armeense televisieploeg. Maar drie keer raden wie het materiaal als eerste publiceert. ;-)[/lang_nl][lang_en]Because the two gentlemen ended first by drawing their game, both Teimour Radjabov and Veselin Topalov were asked to explain their game. They accepted and so we're glad that we can broadcast this little show as well. Unfortunately Radjabov is standing before the demo board a lot, but the cameraman (yours truly) couldn't move being stuck between members of a Bulgarian and an Armenian televison crew. But guess who's publishing the material first. ;-)[/lang_en]
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vasko
5 years 1 week ago
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Finally ! Thank you, Chessvibes!!! You are the best! Great job covering the tournament!
Eelco de Vries
5 years 1 week ago
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Thank you, Peter!
These videos certainly added pleasure to following the tournament.
luis
5 years 1 week ago
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congratulations Radjavob
vasko
5 years 1 week ago
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Nice sense of humor by Topalov about the notorious article in the German newspaper :)
luis
5 years 1 week ago
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Radjabov next world champion
In?ɬ°cio de Freitas
5 years 1 week ago
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Dear friends, it was a great, great tournament! Topalov and Radjabov were realy above others, since Kramnik seems had played just "to pass his time" and neiteher Anand or Aronian don't find their better center.
About the final round, the 13?Ǭ? move by Topalov was a incredible moment! I don't remember - in early months and tournaments ago - a so impressive, clever and unusual move! Realy an act of corage and accuracy (maybe remembering Capablanca's cold analises!).
Congratulations to both champions.
The question, now, can be that: who of then will chalenge Karmnik, at the WC cicle, on september/october 2007?...
Abraces to all, from Brasil.
Alfil Blanco
5 years 1 week ago
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The true standings of Corus:
1. Aronian
2. Topalov
3. Radjabov
4. Kramnik
5. Anand
Congratulations to ARONIAN the 2007 Corus CHampion!!!
philippe
5 years 1 week ago
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super super .le jeu d echecs est humain pas d ordinateur.est il possible de se procurer les videos?
kenan
5 years 1 week ago
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RADJABOV is the best1
NJT
5 years 1 week ago
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Bravo, Radjabov! We should thank Teymour for his star performance particularly given that he is relatively young. He has brilliantly proved that he is a promising chess player. Teymour has dispelled all doubts that he is the Next Champion!!!
Pedro
5 years 1 week ago
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Thank you very much!
All videos transmited by Chessvibes were excellent!!
Hayri Kaya
5 years 1 week ago
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""About the final round, the 13?Ǭ? move by Topalov was a incredible moment! I don?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t remember - in early months and tournaments ago - a so impressive, clever and unusual move""
Inacio it seems you missed this game was a copy of 10th game of Elista match. In which that Kramnik won the game with that so called genious 13th move :D This is not a new foundation Topalov did before and lost, because other time his opponent was great Kramnik the Champion!!
Hayri Kaya
5 years 1 week ago
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And Inacio as Topalov today said he studied this whole at home :D This is not his own move, may be the software that he uses at home or may be his trainer friends topalov is a home-prepared star not a genious don't forget this!
Ben van Vlierden
5 years 1 week ago
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Is there any possibility to eliminate (discretely) the person that goes "SssssT" (thereby making inaudible ANYTHING else) for half a dozen times each recording?
I realize it's a bit late this time, but perhaps he could get an accident, or some crippling disease, or get poisoned before the next edition?
Henry Brown
5 years 1 week ago
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Great Tournament
Thank you to all, making this one of the best chess tournaments in the world.
My congratulations go to all winners, especially to Aronian, the only player who didn?¢‚Ǩ‚Ñ¢t loose a single game during the entire tournament.
Bravo Levon!!!
God Bless you All!
thenewone
5 years 1 week ago
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Hayri Kaya you're so competent
are you a GM?
Nice job, Chessvibes!!! It was great to watch your videos just minutes after the events!
Tashak
5 years 1 week ago
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H?Ѭ±yar Kaya , your chess understanding and interpretations are limmitted to being in love with Sralnik and nothing more. Please do not mention Topi at all in your comments ,since you are far away from the game he plays.
David
5 years 1 week ago
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The game Topalov played was exact replica of the 10th game with Kramnik in Elisa as said above.
Plus I heard some things about Radja's and Topa's managers connections to each other. I hope this is not the case, but hey, these days.... everything can happen. Even in chess....
I don't know.
My full credit goes to Levon Aronian, which could have easily get the full 1 point in round 12 and become true champion without sharing his 1st place with Topalov and Radjabov.
GOOD JOB ARONIAN!!!!! UNDEFEATED!!!!!
A TRUE FOLLOWER OF OUR GREAT CHAMPION TIGRAN PETROSIAN.....
APRESSS!!!!!!!!!!!!
Roberto from Mexico
5 years 1 week ago
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Concerning the joint press conference Radjabov & Topalov, we have to say to Radjabov: the body isn?Ǭ¥t transparent!!
Anar
5 years 1 week ago
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It was an excellent tournament
The best player of the tournament without any reservation is Teimour Radjabov taking into condsideration his age and experience. I can say with complete determination that he is the next world champion
Teimour-1987
Kramnik and Topalov-1975
Kasparov-1963-All four are from the same year circle
Adding this Radja is next world champion!!!
Inference
Ugur
5 years 1 week ago
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Topalov and Radjabov had great play in this championship. But Teymour could be in better position. and yeh, Aronian was lucky that Both Finalists tied.
Elnur
5 years 1 week ago
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T?â‚Ñ¢?Ö???â‚Ñ¢kk?ɬºrl?â‚Ñ¢r Teymur
Bravo Teymur...
You are the best
Aurelio Haber
5 years 1 week ago
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Hi! to all thanks for chess vibes and i's holding and giving chess fans and enthusiast time to cover live chess games analysis by famous and champion caliber player... in the Curos Chess championship..2007!
I'm glad to be one to learn more about chess and later covet the Fide elo rating even on online by palying at playchess.com...
Godblest to all!
Mabuhay ang Pinoy!
Manolo
5 years 1 week ago
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Congratulations and thanks for these videos!
Emil baku
5 years 1 week ago
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Pozdravlyayu tebya zemlyak.Sukani bele saxla .Halal olsun Sene .Yashasin Azerbaycan
Jumma Ahmed
5 years 1 week ago
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nice website we hope to see videos of Linares and other tournaments
Our support to chess vibes.com
Vasko
5 years 1 week ago
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It would be awesome if you can cover the same way the Linares Tournament! I hope it's possible! Great job for the Corus Tournament :) !
Armen
5 years 1 week ago
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Levon is Champion!!!
Mahesh Motiramani
5 years 1 week ago
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Mahesh
Nowadays you don't need to go to these chess tournaments, provided they are organised and lead in the way Corus did it. Really great. I had partly the impression I was there, altough I sat at home.
I hope that Corus becomes an example for all big tournaments to follow.
Radja and Toppi were really great, but the next big player to come ist Aronian, he will overtake both.
It's strange, that the world champion couln't reach a higher position, not to speak about his Elo-quotient. But that seems to be possible only in chess.
A little bit sad for me: Anand was not in his best shape. He could have played better.
Thank you Corus!!!
Azer
5 years 1 week ago
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Radjabov the Best!!!
ZLOY_NL
5 years 1 week ago
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Congratulations to Teymur Radjabov.
Thats was great of you.
Yeri var qaqash
Good luck!
Kenan
Teymur
5 years 1 week ago
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160 rules !
Teymur - chempion mira !
Go on !
Dinara
5 years 1 week ago
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Teymur, we are proud of you!
Ahmed ekram
5 years 1 week ago
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We really enjoyed this tournament and thanks for the vedio replay that motivates up to play chess more and more :)
By the way , for Topalov all the moves are "critical" try to count how many times he say critical in his analysis :) anyways good luck for both of the champions.
Stevo
4 years 10 months ago
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Off topic question: Does anyone know where to get a demo board like the one used in this video?
Cheers . . .
peter
4 years 10 months ago
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Well, I wouldn't know. You might email the Corus organisers, to get in touch with their carpenter ;-)
Stevo
4 years 10 months ago
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LOL, yeah I've already sent an email to Corus - no reply as yet.
Santi
4 years 5 months ago
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Spectacular!I,m so amaze...
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